Hypericum perforatum – Commonly known as St John’s Wort, the oily extracts are bright red in colour from the active components, hypericin and hyperforin. St John’s Wort may provide temporary relief of the pain of sciatica and whiplash

Calendula officinalis – It plays an important role as a topical anti-inflammatory, helping the dispersion of swelling and providing temporary relief to soothe inflamed tissue

Melaleuca Oil – Australian Tea Tree oil. Well known in Australian folklore. Provides microbial preservation

Contains no hydroxybenzoates or parabens

How to use:

Gently rub a liberal amount (approx. 1 tsp.) into the affected area 2-3 times a day or as often as required

Always read the label and use only as directed. If symptoms persist consult your Healthcare Professional

More Tips:

Clean, easy to use and has a pleasant natural fragrance

Can be used with physiotherapeutic ultrasound

Can be used in combination with other treatment options to help relieve muscle and back pain, such as ice or heat packs, or before applying supportive bandages

Medical Disclaimer

The information on this website cannot be relied on as an alternative to medical advice from your physician or healthcare provider. Before starting any new treatment it is necessary to consult a relevant healthcare provider for a proper diagnosis. They will be able to answer any questions that you may have regarding an injury or a medical condition and advise you as to the best course of treatment.

If you have a medical emergency consult your healthcare provider immediately for a diagnosis and treatment of injuries, or alternately contact emergency services on “000” for an ambulance.